I know it's simple, but it is mine to share.
I had just started working at St. Peter's UMC in Ocean City when I heard that we were having an installation service for the new District Superintendent. As the Associate I took great pride in trying to make things run smoothly because I knew that the Senior Pastor had a lot to get ready for that day. My robe was fresh out of the box - I donned it - and we were ready to go.
The pomp and circumstance of the processional was a bit much for me. This was not my style as a 28 year old. Some of the liturgy felt dry and I was honestly just sort of waiting for the service to be over so we can go get punch and cookies. That's when Paul gave his message. My physical body language changed as I went from slouching in the back pew, to sitting up and paying attention, to feeling energized around his message of making disciples. You could even hear a few audible and out loud Amens and Yes' from me - not something I am prone to do. The message was not very complex nor can I remember all of the details or illustrations, but the central theme was focused and very clear - We are called to make disciples. His passion for disciple-making was contagious that day and I left the service feeling- here is someone I can happily follow.
I knew that our theology or life experiences may not match up - but it didn't matter to me that day. Our mission was clear and the DS put it out there. If you are willing to make disciples then let's get going. The past 7 years of appointed pastoral ministry have all been under the supervision of Paul in the Cape Atlantic District. This is a year of transition. Paul is retiring and I am moving to another District.
Paul,
I just wanted to say - thank you. We have gone through a lot and you have always been very supportive and caring. You corrected me when I needed it and encouraged me along the way. In moments of doubt you reminded me of my calling. You kept the mission of making disciples at the forefront of our church conferences and gave leadership to local churches and pastors in need. You have always been a 'fan' of me and cheered me along the way. May God bless you and your family as you enter a new season of ministry. Enjoy your grandchildren and may God grant you peace.
- Michael
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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